On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 19:46:49 -0800, Brian Cleverly <brian-c.RemoveThis@anzam.com>
wrote:
>For years now we've used a no-sand primer as the tie-coat for painting non-skid
>and there is no reason it wouldn't work just as well on an overhead.
>
>It works excellently and we've never had a failure. Our primer of choice is
>Pettit 6999 Bottom Prep. The Interlux version also works well.
>
>The primer is very thin and will not fill the texture. While to some it might
>seem overkill to use a 2 part LPU as the top coat it is actually a good choice.
> LPU is also a thin paint and will not fill the texture like most 1 part
>enamels (Brightside/Easypoxy etc.) will.
>
>If you use the Pettit, the initial coat of top coat will tend to a grey color
>but that will disappear with a second coat.
>
>Brian C
Brian--
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply to my inquiry on
rec.boatbuilding. Your reply certainly made the most sense When I
decided to use Awlgrip my thoughts were on its thinness preventing
texture filling as well as future cleaning since the Awlgrip surface I
hope to end up with should wipe down fairly easily. My question to
you is if the Pettit Bottom Prep 6999 and the Interlux equivalent will
actually work as a base primer for Awlgrip and, if so, how long will
I have to wait before appplying the Awlgrip? I am sure Awlgrip would
tell us to use only their generic primer but we know how they like to
sell their own products.
While we are on the subject of primers I wonder if you have ever tried
CPES (clear penetrating epoxy sealer). It is an epoxy with a
proprietary solvent which thins it out to almost water-like
consistency. I have been using it to prime plywood before applying
West System 105 resin and glass and it works great for that purpose. I
have also used it on raw wood as a base primer for paint. Other than
a somewhat slow cure time it seems perfect as its viscosity allows it
to penetrate deeply into the wood. Moreover, almost any finish
adheres to it. I have done adhesion tests using it and it adheres like
nothing else. I wonder if it too could also be used as a primer for
Awlgrip.
Thanks,
Joe
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